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Bosch Cordless Hammer Drills

Only a few tools have the necessary power to pulverize masonry. Bosch cordless hammer drills deliver a pounding force to the bit as they work to drill into stone surfaces with ease. Like most cordless tools, they are lighter and easier to maneuver in tighter spaces without dragging a cord through your work site. Hammer drills are well suited for infrequent use with bricks, mortar and concrete blocks. However, constant punishment on a professional construction site may require a more rugged tool such as a rotary hammer....Read More...

Increase your drill's performance with various Bosch power tool accessories, such as an extra drill bit set. High-quality drill bits feature durable carbide tips and fit more securely to prevent breaking under constant use. Some hammer drills also benefit from a keyed, all-metal chuck that grips tighter during the rapid hammer thrust. Also, take note whether your cordless model comes with a battery and charger. Having an extra battery charging while you work will save time later. You can get the most out of your battery with a Bosch brushless hammer drill. A brushless motor calculates the resistance facing the drill and adjusts accordingly, drawing more power if needed. Conversely, when facing less resistance, the motor will dial back so it saves energy, thus putting less of a strain on the battery. This will contribute to a longer life for the battery and your drill.

Most models have an option to disable their hammer mode so the bit simply spins. However, the extra hammer components make them heavier and bulkier than traditional cordless drills and drivers. An impact driver is more lightweight and compact, better suited for driving screws and bolts than drilling holes. But some situations call for the power of a hammer drill, which won't seize or kick back when encountering resistance. The next time you work with masonry, consider a Bosch cordless hammer drill....Hide Text...